t ~ f , rriilc: ElIAIlI-e a some E. rig 5E? " b". beloved oi opera goers, THE BIG LAUGH l-ll1" OISE mlzrelsrn oowbays Ind s ll —and make ‘om Ilka Ill . . . It's unbelievably lawhlduvwe Ismsslalha downy-ill l1’. ADDED “ A L L and “Grey 0111's Strange Guests” l lzmsuumnviue inner oeviue... "l-IORSG PLHY" — MUSICAL AT SEA" Fur Receiving Station oi the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Association will be open FRIDAYS ONLY During February 135 Kent Street CHARLOTTETOWN 4259 SCENE OF PARIS RIO T PARIS, 1%. '7~(A.P.)-<H‘ldnrte Place de 1a Concorde, where Paris > mobs rioted today. has many times before been the scene of bloodshed and violence. 1n the shadow oi the gray build- ings once stood the xuillctine that took, the liie oi Marie Antonette and Iflus XVI. Scores of aristo- crats 10st their hesds there during the ‘fielror" that iollowed the isll o! Louis XVI. Paris rioters have made it a favorite held on which to defy the police. It was there that Msdanre Ro- landiawaming execution near the Statue of Liberty that supplanted one o1 Louis XV, uttered the words that Zhnve been iamous ior more than‘ 100 years :“O liberty, what trims are committed in your naanel" Ifiomthegreat square the Champs Iilysees mounts to the are de hianphe. Into i; runs the Rue i‘ Royals, famous among bon vivsnis ior maximes; the restaurant We- and houz or the neat couturiera who ' made dressmaking s Parisian art. leading to italso istheRsle de Bivoli. creation of Napoleon end now a street of small shops when tourists hunt ior bargains, '1» the south. lie the Tfirileries Gardens, when Marie Antoinette wslhed and the huge pie of the Louvre; to the berth the British Bnbsgy end uie Hysee Palace, home oi fiance's presidents. - NEW GLASGOW SCHOOL Honor roll icr New Gllsgow - School ior the months of December . and January: Grade X iBrJ-l. Lynetts Brown; 2. liillvl Stevenson; I. Sterling Camp- Grade x (Jr.)-—1, Margaret Stev- snaon. Grads 1X (BrJ-i, George Brown; I. Roy Diclrieson. Grade IX (JrJ-l, Harold How- att. e Retirement 0t Rev. Mr. MacLeod (New York Times) The Rev. Dr. Malcolm James MscLeod has resigned as pastor oi the Collegiate Reformed Church 0i’ st. Nicholas, Firth Avenue and Forty-eighth Street, at the wuiih corner oi the Rockefeller develop ment Dr. Macleod has asked that ation take efiect on next Jan. 1st, on his completion or s quarter oi a century as pastor here and of forty years in the ministry. This is the oldest church of any communion in New York City and the oldest Protestant church in the United States. It is 305 years old. In his (orlnal resignation, which is in the hands of the Cortsistory or the Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church oi’ the City oi’ New York, 1h". MscLeod explains he is resigning now so that the church officers may have ample time to obtain a younger minister to take his place. The retiring pastor also declares he feels that with conditions chan- gingsround the church ediiioe, many oi the methods of carrying on the work of the church must change also, and he ir convinced a. new man with a new approach could do this more effectively than he can. Church One of wealthiest The Collcsiate Church. of which 5t. "icholss is one of the eleven Mum vi worship. is the second wealthiest church corporation in America, being exceeded only by Trinity Protestant Episcopal Par- ish. the mothu’ chm-m of which is in Broadway at the head oi Wall Street. The Collegiate Church 15 five years oldefthan Trinity. of the Collegiate parishes are w mainly from the general endowment and Dr. Marlena and one or two of the other ministers when the depression began, were receiving salaries 0i 818.000. Since then there has been a general cut. Dr. Maclnod preaches to one or the most socially prominent and wealthy church memborlhlpa in the 7"“- Ammll his parishioners are Hr. and rm. Finley J. Shepiu-q. The late Mrs Russell Sage. ior mm! Years one oi the most active of the parishioners, was largely responsible for having Dr, Mae- lead called here from. the pastor- ate oi the First The news of the resignati of Dr. Macleod will surprise‘ his par- uhl°ne"v 9-5 0711i! fihs members oi the consists: y, the governing hady °f the corporation, know oiilcially oi his action. Copies of the Nslgna~ $1011 will be i0ld¢d in lhg weekly calendar wisich will be in the pews this morning. Blocked Sale o! mum Asked about his resignatiq; lug nisht. Dr. MacLeod said: “Yes, I am retiring u“! Year. lhis will terminate a (Fi|bris' 701010 Ha sub a red be anbbndscssfiell the eoarla‘ West when Iliad Is “k neuron-m sxrm in America. In 1928-29, its teroen- tennial year, Dr, Macieod was J1!- sident o! the General SYMd 01 m9 Reiormed Church in Arnericl. Q10 highest position in the gilt 01 U19 denomination. Until a year s30 Dr. 11101-00‘! w” i0; five years president 0i ‘the Clergy Club, now riled the Clergy Aencistion oi New York and Neighborhood. He has a dozen vol- umea oi’ his sermons. His study is high in the spire 0i St. Nicholas Church, The bell in the steeple was cast in Amsterdam, Holland, in 1128 and has been in use ever since. Decline To Rejoin Ship SHELBURNE, NB. Feb. 'I—(G, PJ-Declining to rejoin their ves- sel, still awaitng repairs and new masts, swept away in s storm last week. 19 members oi the mew o! the Gloucester Fisherman, Elk, leit Yarrnouth today for Boston. on Jellon of repairs the ves- sel will be sailed home by Capt. Broussard and the remaining (our members oi’ the onginal crew. sup- plemented by Cam. Noram Ross and three other seamen from Gloucester. STERLING INSTITUTE The reguar monthly meeting oi this Institute was he... at the home of Mrs. Lorne MscEwen, Stanley, with twelve members and four vis- itors present and the president, Mlrs. Wallace MMKIY. Wedding. The irsual order oi’ meetings was canted out and ‘after the diiisrent convenors oi committees gave their reports new committees were ap- pointed: To visit the sick, Mrs. Earl Henry and Mrs. J. !.'- Flem- ing. Mrs. 1. Bolger and Mrs. Clar- ence Reid; program. Mrs. Lorne MacEwen and Mrs. Walter Reid: to prepare lunch, Mrs. W. Pale- thorpe, Mrs. J. E. Ileming, Hrs. Crsnford MacKay and Mrs. D. J. MacLeod. The questionnaire on Canadianizstion and National Events was presented by the oun- vener, Mrs. Earl Henry and diseuss~ ed in detail by the numbers. A contest was then put on by Mrs. Frank Bell, first prize being won Mrs. Albert Hiscott and Mrs. H. 8. McEwen, and another put on r7 Mrs. Craniord MacKay, first prise being won by Mrs. D. J. Maclaeod and Hilde l-liscota, second hy Mrs. Leo Reid and Mrs. Ernest Mac- Ewen. Mrs. H. S. llacliwen invited the embers to meet at her home for the February meeting, when roll call will be answered by "Home- rnsde Dyes." VERNON RIVER SCHOOL Report oi Vernon River School for month oi January: Grade x; lCecelia Currie, 2 Margaret Carver. Gadc rx-i Freda Carver, 2 I-lovd Macleod. s Myrtle Ooady. Grade V-l Edth E. Drrnan. l). Misck Carver, 3 Gerald Mac- Donald." iriiii if i To Old Actress Of Gayest 90's HOLLYWOOD. PO. 1-402.)- Bhewssthellaewsstoithspay 90's, the toast oi a rollicking Broad- RWI! way. Her name headed MRS. ARTHUR I. GUILD ‘its death o! ma. Arthur I. cum occurred at her home. W"- erbury Centre, Vermcmt, USA. on Waterbury Centre. Vermont. was ill with pnersponis she could take or decline the theatre as she d and fortune were hers. Frankie Bailey oi Weber k the woman with “the wilt beau legs in the gorld." Tlods dow oi her modest apartment in business district of Hollywood. “ had my ups and downs. nigh now I'm down. I'm hoping the brush will soon some my way." For a iew weeks recently Ill Bailey was employed in a local night club featuring the gay ninety-st- lnosphere. Between her a oes as hostess she would don her white tights-now 18 years old-and par- ade before the patrols. Her figure is still besutiiul. "The spirit was willing but the flesh just couldn't respond." sheds- Imented. *1 iiut minim stand the late night hours.” Born in New Orleans and reared m in Cincinnati. mum Bailey first ' going stronger than screen i010! in sincerest sym- fihy t0 the family. _____._______ DANIIL I. COLIS by rim Walter Reid, second by 111MB "I've known most of the stage cel- ebrities since 1 became an actrel”, the one-time stage queen rcalled. "Most oi them have lorlottm me now, though. But I still have a tow trisnds them." thersstoinlydsys enough-lends whom l have known (or a. liiei-lme." QUIBIO GIOIR ‘IOILOCO Y-hs attrition oi the scholars. It is felt that these WWII-ms will lay s ioundat‘ for the ap- preciation oi tine musk. which the children will carry with them into bier life. Dew avenge people have had the opportunity to acquire an education in hgner music, and the broadcast oi these concerts-and the (Stalled explanation o! their action and theme-should be oi great interest and benefit. not only to the pupils of our schools. but to the adults ss well. On the iollowing fliursday. tlat o! lvbruary 15th, CHGS will pres- mt in its “Hour of Great Music," Paid $10,000 For Counterfeit Postage Stamps iiiiiiiiié? YEEE 3 rvv bout 80 miles irorn llodane, he lost ' E553 51% E5: i? = F2? i? éi i mm rutsr onaon CANADIAN-MADE aoors ALL r-nssu srocx All Red or Black ' Red m. Thigh Length-Size o to 1i Guaranteed First Crude srrciiil Boy’s all blsclr Inst grads iumbermsfs rubber. Size 1-5 Fleece Lined WomenJto’! s2. 111.02 $1.7 Misses, Child's, 7 to l0‘......$l. $fl.49 srl-zouu Lilli? £35321. ’::.'::.°::';;53 I Brown, All sizes. Clearing at Special. Odd sizes in Ladies’ Overshoes. Many stylm. Clearing at BRADY Footwear p Bompsny SPR ucls FIVE oi $00,000 worth of stem}! the museum and the 5t. John's War Train Crash With 535-Killed HAHN. IN). 'I—-(C.l’.)-Gxieen downagrsdas- 5 i 5 2.95 i?’ ii; s =2 §§ a igrg 253i LATH Just Received CAILOAD! N0. 1 SPIUQ IJTII In three and four ieet iehsths suitable fas- labels: Illi- SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGE LOTS L. M. POOLE & Co. PAOLPI "Ill". ”°“‘ L Won By Gov’t. igiizigiiii 98c A aa4aAAaAAaAAA ongLegalBattle- 5g 8 a iiii it? xiii =3 L§§ -5‘ 5:5? is girziiiiiiégii zziai . s .525? %tsE*§ .Ea_..i . s; ii is n a? 2 25% i? ii i? Dlswrate oi twenty-five years. The; ll Ions flwush for‘ any pastorate. h“ m mink? r really feel that no mun-ate should be longer than Grade IV (a--1 Btells Les. 2 Cliilord 1521mm, 3 Relinald Mas- tars. Grade l? artde vm_1, Harry McCoubrey; I. Bibby Stevenson; 3, Stewart Gfldé V-l, Alma Campbell; I, .flerHd McOoubrey; I, Arthur Dick- arise rv-r, Marilris Redoub- lllr: s, Allison ucooubrsy; U. Vi}. _ Grade m-i, Elaine rum»; s, gjsnia mirpny; a. Weldon mews- 1. I (IlsdaII-Ltihaflesbictieam; s, t-r. oreiman plums: 'r:s:..n .s::~ i gr ii F? i i IV m-l Ann Marie aigls if €§§EE iiir Egg; “i: E filial? 2i?‘ Eiigil l ‘s; iii?’ l ll . s a; I l" ‘I s}: i r I’ at ‘i! :1 . l ll .l§.: